Brampton city council approves bylaw to restrict protests near places of worship

BRAMPTON, Ont. - City council in Brampton, Ont., unanimously approved a bylaw Wednesday to restrict protest near places of worship following a series of violent demonstrations outside a Hindu temple

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This era-defining U2 album turns 20 this year. We spoke to the Edge about how the band channelled the rage of the post-9/11 era into their 'first rock record'

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A simple drum beat. A distant whirring. The industrial, rhythmic scraping of guitar strings. “Unos, dos, tres, catorce!” Bono bellows

S&P/TSX composite inches higher on energy strength Wednesday, U.S. markets mixed

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index crept higher Wednesday thanks to strength in energy stocks, while U.S. stock markets were

Eby's NDP cabinet 'bloated, expensive,' says B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad

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VICTORIA - British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad says Premier David Eby’s new cabinet appears to be a taxpayer-funded loyalty

Canada Post strike jeopardizing fundraising drives for charities

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The Canada Post strike couldn’t have come at a worse time for Canadian charities as a number of key fundraising

Family Of Malcolm X Files $10OM Wrongful Death Lawsuit,

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Malcolm X, the civil rights leader who later transformed into a global activist, was assassinated in 1965 just as his

EAT WELL SPEND ALMOST NOTHING: How not wringing out quilts taught the lesson of accomplishing more with less effort

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“Mind the door dear; don’t trip on the ledge.”I would hear this from my grannie every time I carried the

Toronto is a lunch-challenged society. Occhiolino is here to fix that

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Lunch is back, baby.After something of a lengthy midday drought — at least of places in this town that hit

Manulife reaches reinsurance deal worth $5.4 billion to free up capital

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TORONTO - Manulife Financial Corp. says it has struck another deal to off-load lower-return assets through a $5.4-billion reinsurance deal.The

Ford government announces tough new rules for 'bad actor' immigration consultants

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New provincial legislation will target “bad actor” immigration consultants who prey on newcomers — with a “name and shame” rule